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Burger King faces legal claim saying Whopper is too small
(www.bbc.co.uk)
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It should simply be considered false advertisement.
You can probably legally require your money back, saying it looks nothing like the photos, but that's not enough imo
That's why a big lawsuit is a better solution. They've already stolen the search cost from you, and are relying on you just giving up when you see your disappointment burger.